ribosomien
Ribosomien are molecular machines that translate genetic information into proteins. They are essential to all living cells, operating in the cytoplasm and on the endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotes, and freely in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes. They decode messenger RNA and assemble amino acids into polypeptides.
Ribosomien consist of two subunits made of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and proteins. In eukaryotes the small subunit
During translation, initiation factors assemble the ribosomien at a start codon; tRNAs deliver amino acids; elongation
Biogenesis begins in the nucleolus, where rRNA genes are transcribed and assembled with proteins. Mitochondrial and
Many antibiotics inhibit bacterial ribosomien, including tetracyclines, aminoglycosides, macrolides, chloramphenicol, and oxazolidinones. These agents disrupt protein